COLLEGE ACCT.,CHAP.1-15(LL)-W/ACCESS
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Admitting New Partner With Bonus Admitting New Partner With Bonus L. Bowers and V. Lipscomb are partners in Elegant Event Consultants. Bowers and Lipscomb share income equally. M. Ortiz will be admitted to the partnership. Prior to the admission, equipment was revalued downward by $20,000. The capital balances of each partner are $75,000 and $101,500, respectively, prior to the revaluation. Question Content Area a. Provide the journal entry for the asset revaluation. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.b. Provide the journal entry for Ortiz’s admission under the following independent situations:
1. Ortiz purchased a 20% interest for $34,000. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
2. Ortiz purchased a 30% interest for $85,000. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
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COLLEGE ACCT.,CHAP.1-15(LL)-W/ACCESS
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